George Boyle (priest)

George David Boyle (17 May 1828 – 21 March 1901) was Dean of Salisbury from 1880 until his death.George David Boyle was the eldest son of David Boyle, Lord Justice-General and President of the Court of Session in Scotland, by his second marriage with Camilla Catherine, eldest daughter of David Smythe, Lord Methven, and was born in 1828.He was honorary canon of Worcester from 1872 till 1880, when he was appointed Dean of Salisbury.[1] He was the author of Confession, according to the Rule of the Church of England and Lessons from a Churchyard.In 1861 he married Mary Christina, eldest daughter of William Robins, of Hagley, Worcestershire.
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